>It was a great little RMDBS. Why "was"? Nowadays it's not?
>- utf8 library accepts codepoints up to 2^31 Interesting. Didn't Unicode restrict UTF-8 to allow encoding only 21 bits? Does it mean that it can now do 6 byte UTF-8 encodings? What kind of restrictions did it have…
Offtopic nitpick: >Addresses are encoded in Base32 which means there are 32 characters available. So there are 32^16=1.208925819614629174706176×10^24 addresses available. I sorta understand what you mean, technically…
>It was a great little RMDBS. Why "was"? Nowadays it's not?
>- utf8 library accepts codepoints up to 2^31 Interesting. Didn't Unicode restrict UTF-8 to allow encoding only 21 bits? Does it mean that it can now do 6 byte UTF-8 encodings? What kind of restrictions did it have…
Offtopic nitpick: >Addresses are encoded in Base32 which means there are 32 characters available. So there are 32^16=1.208925819614629174706176×10^24 addresses available. I sorta understand what you mean, technically…